
The impending strike has been a long time coming YES/NO?
What is your say on this and how prepared are you for the days ahead?
They say you should all buy food for the house because no one knows how long the strike will last......
Do you think the government will be able to stop the strike at this rate?ASUU has already jumped in with one leg.
NUPENG promises to support......
na wah!
I support NLC on this, But will they be able to stand their ground when the govt threaten them with NO WORK NO PAY?
ReplyDeleteThe NLC is holding the government in their scrotal sac. Elections are coming and they don't need all these drama.
ReplyDeletefinally, it's the ordinary citizens that suffer.
This new minimum wage proposal may be counter productive.
ReplyDeleteDo we think of the aftermath of the increase???
Prices of goods and foodstuff will skyrocket.
Vulganizers are already charging N200 to pump tyre. Wait and see what will happen in the days to come if wages are increased.
What about those not having paid employment? What about the common man?
I think strike for provision of employment, good governance and accountability would have been better even though the present minimum wage is too poor.
First thing first.
Talking form both sides of the mouth. what is your stand?
DeleteWhat's this one spewing?
DeleteLabour is definitely right this time and their demand is reasonable. Govt.at all levels should be more creative in generating legit revenues and not only to spend our commonwealth on frivolities. Cutting down wastages alone in our public sector would cover for the increment.
ReplyDeleteThe strikes is ill conceived, most state governments haven't been able to pay the 18k,so why ask for more. NLC should agitate for that rather than raising the bar.
ReplyDeleteThey are well able to pay but are deliberately owing. Two different things
DeleteThe strike is necessary because it is the only means that Labour leaders can make the government honor the agreement of the minimum wage committee. We all know that Nigeria is rich enough to afford that. But of course the ruling class will not want this because it will reduce the amount of money they are planning to loot. If a president Buhari really means we’ll for Nigerians like he claims this shouldn’t be difficult for him to agree to. The strike will hold except the Govt decides to honor it previous agreement. Solidarity Forever
ReplyDeleteI am already on strike in my mind, common 30k Federal government say they cannot pay. Where do they get all the monies they steal, Labour made a huge mistake coming down to 30k with this Buharified times, they should have said 50k or nothing. But i think they might just accept and call off the strike as the remainder to 30k no reach 5k by midnight if not by the end of today na shut down i dey. Food Aboki must sell for us in Abuja.
ReplyDeleteStellz this will boomerang, rent, transportation, foodstuff will increase too. This isn't by asking for increment in salary only but to ask for subsidy on housing, transportation,health care and Education which eats deep into salaries. *This isnt an epistle, side eyes at Xhlrted.... ha ha ha ha ha... can't take your place here, please its strictly RESERVED for you.
ReplyDeleteThe money grand pa dashed a country where did he get it from? His pocket? He can pay the wages from his pockets too lol
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ReplyDeleteIkoyi is already chaotic. Traffic everywhere. Panic fuel buying. I don’t even understand why this stupid government cannot pay the minimum wage of 30k. Is it so much to ask? Truly I am tired of this country. My problem now is even if they agree they go owe well well this season be that. God help us.
Government should pay the amount and countrol the price of things in the market,nigeria has the money
ReplyDeleteBuy food with which money (for some state civil servants) most state are owing months of salary. the gbese way dey for some civil servant's head, even two months salary no fit clear am. Lord have mercy on naija
ReplyDeleteI need to go to the market and buy more food tomorrow
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